Dedicated fans queued overnight to get their hands on tickets for the singers gig at the Open Air Theatre on June 8.

130743b Olly Murs tickets go on sale at the Sands'The queue at the Sands for Olly Murs tickets'Picture by Neil Silk'16/02/13

The chart-topper is making his second appearance at the multi-million pound venue in as many years, after wowing punters during his sell-out performance last summer.

Tickets went on sale at The Sands on Saturday morning, and heading up the queue was Scarborough mother Janet Barker.

She had arrived with daughter Victoria and her friend Paige Kevan last night - despite the bitter conditions.

“It was that cold, I couldn’t feel my toes - that’s dedication for you!’ said Janet.

130743c Olly Murs tickets go on sale at the Sands'Happy but cold fans waiting to get their tickets to see Olly Murs'Picture by Neil Silk'16/02/13

“It was freezing, and we had to go to the loo in pairs, but it was a really good night.

“We were here last year for him, and he was just amazing, so we couldn’t risk missing him. I can’t wait!”

The trio were eventually joined by more fans over the course of the night, as ticket hunters slowly trickled down to the Sands to join the queue.

Among them was Scarborough woman Julie Veitch, who said: “I came down for about 3am. I had about two hours sleep before hand, so I’m tired now, but it was definitely worth it. “I had to go - Olly was fantastic last year.”

When tickets went on sale this morning, around 100 people were in the queue.

Richard Dean, from The Sands, said: “It’s not quite as long as last year, but when you look at the weather, we are more than happy with the turnout.”

And gig lover Meral Dawe was also among the first in line for the concert. The 34-year-old from, Norwood Street, said: “I’ve been here all night to buy the tickets, and my friend has said she will buy me the biggest bar of chocolate for coming down for them!”

Including Murs, Scarborough Council has announced seven acts for the Open Air Theatre this summer, with further acts expected to be announced in the forthcoming weeks.

Ms Dawe was first in line for The Wanted, as well as Gary Barlow at The Futurist, and the gig lover feels the Open Air Theatre is giving Scarborough a “good name”.

“I think the council has done an absolutely brilliant job this year.

“There’s been a lot of bad publicity on Twitter from people saying that they are not getting any older acts and why are they just concentrating on the younger generation, but that’s the right idea.

“Look at Olly Murs - he sold it out last year, and that’s why he’s coming back.

“We are paying our tax for these bands now that the council are in charge, so we need value for money, and the acts they are bringing in are the acts that will sell it out.

“And at the end of the day, that’s good for Scarborough. If we have sell outs, that will be good for tourism, people will go to the cafes and people will stay at the hotels, which will give everybody a lift around here.”

Tickets for the show are still currently available at The Sands, as well as online ticket sites.

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